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Religion: Spread the Light of Understanding

As the days grow shorter through the Winter Solstice, I find myself seeking moments of light even more. Judaism and many other religions have holidays at this time of year with themes of bringing light into the world.  Rabbi Faith Joy Dantowitz Hanukkah, which begins this Sunday evening, Dec. 14 and concludes at sundown on Monday, Dec. 22, is also called the Festival of Lights. What is the light that Jews celebrate during this holiday? During t…
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This week, we were privileged to hold a series of exciting "Fathers and Sons" learning events at the elementary school in preparation for the holiday of Hanukkah. The sight of the father holding a textbook alongside his son, preparing together for the great light, filled us with a deep sense of shared responsibility – responsibility for education, connection, and the future. But as we gaze upon this inner light, we cannot ignore the growing soci…

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kikar.co.il broke the news in on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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